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Boating in Palm Beach County

What makes Palm Beach County great for boating?

Palm Beach County is a premier destination for boating enthusiasts, often referred to as a paradise for those who love life on the water. With its extensive coastline, easy access to the Atlantic Ocean, and a vast network of canals and waterways, it offers endless opportunities for exploration by boat. Whether you’re looking for calm inland waterways or the thrill of the open sea, Palm Beach has something for everyone — including stunning waterfront homes. These homes are often situated in highly desirable areas near marinas and offer quick access to boating adventures.

Palm Beach County offers a wide selection of waterfront condos, townhomes, and single-family homes, many of which come equipped with boat docks or private slips. Property types vary, with some offering deeded or leased dockage options. These residences are often found in areas with or without fixed bridges, allowing boaters more flexibility in terms of the types of vessels they can dock. For boaters with larger yachts or those requiring taller bridge clearances, areas without fixed bridges are highly sought after for ease of access.

Palm Beach County Marinas

Recommended marinas in Palm Beach County

Palm Harbor Marina

Address: 400 North Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach, FL
Phone: 561-655-4757

Safe Harbor Rybovich

Address: 4200 North Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach, FL
Phone: 561-840-8309

Town of Palm Beach Marina

Address: 500 Australian Avenue, Palm Beach, FL
Phone: 561-838-5463

Cannonsport Marina

Address: 148 Lake Drive Road, Palm Beach Shores, FL
Phone: 561-848-7469

Riviera Beach Marina Village

Address: 200 East 13th Street, Riviera Beach, FL
Phone: 561-842-7806

boating events in Palm Beach County

  • Palm Beach International Boat Show: This event is one of the largest boat shows in Florida, featuring over $1.2 billion worth of boats, yachts, and marine accessories. Visitors can expect luxury yachts, superyachts, and interactive experiences like the AquaZone, which offers demos on water sports equipment such as paddleboards, electric surfboards, and flyboards. The show also features Kids’ Fishing Clinics and STEM activities hosted by the COX Science Center. It’s a family-friendly event with ticket options for adults and kids​  MIAPBC Palm Beach Boat Show

  • Palm Beach Holiday Boat Parade: This annual festive boat parade takes place in early December, featuring boats adorned with holiday decorations. The parade travels from North Palm Beach to Jupiter, with popular viewing locations including North Palm Beach Country Club, Lighthouse Park in Jupiter, and Bert Winters Park in Juno. The event also incorporates a charitable toy drive for organizations like Toys for Tots​ MIAPBC

Golf in Palm Beach County

Why golf in Palm Beach County?

Palm Beach County is renowned for its stunning landscapes and world-class golf courses. Whether you’re looking for challenging tournament-level courses or scenic public courses, there’s something for every golf enthusiast.

Municipal vs. Public Golf Courses

Both municipal and public golf courses are open to the public. The difference lies in ownership: municipal courses are owned by the city or county, while public courses are often privately owned but open for public use.

Below is a list of Public and Municipal Golf Courses in and around Palm Beach County:

Osprey Point Golf Course | Public
27 holes spread across three 9-hole courses. Renowned for its eco-friendly layout.
561-482-2868

Okeeheelee Golf Course | Public
27 holes, multiple 18-hole combinations, and located next to Okeeheelee Park.
561-964-4653

John Prince Golf Learning Center | Municipal
A learning-focused facility with lighted driving ranges and practice areas.
561-966-6666

Park Ridge Golf Course | Public
Features elevation changes and a unique layout for a public course.
561-966-7044

Belle Glade Municipal Golf Club | Municipal
18-hole course set amidst sugarcane fields, designed by Gary Player.
561-996-6605

PGA National Resort – Champion Course | Public (Resort Guests)
Home of the Honda Classic, known for the “Bear Trap” on holes 15-17.
561-627-2000

Boca Raton Resort & Club – Resort Course | Public (Resort Guests)
A par-71 course with scenic elevation changes and a signature island-green hole.
561-447-3000

Palm Beach County Restaurants

I like to use the acronym S.U.N. (Sun, Unique Dining, Nature) when I describe Palm Beach County’s lifestyle.

Palm Beach County restaurants and bars offer a diverse array of exceptional dining experiences. From elegant oceanfront fine dining to cozy bistros hidden within its vibrant cities, you’re guaranteed to find a restaurant that matches your taste and style.

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